1-In the first graph we see that the average of sales are increases per year.We can see that in some over the sales was decreased at 11:20 am and 12:10 pm in 2009.
at the same time in 2011 the sales was increase.
2- In the second graph we can see the sales on Cyber Monday was better than Black Friday .
I think the people are prefer to do their shopping on Cyber Monday and this shopping increased from 8 am .
farzad
Thursday, December 3, 2015
Wednesday, December 2, 2015
mix up various traditions
-Hello merry Christmas.
-Hello merry Christmas too.
-Are you celebrate Christmas in your
country?
-No, because Christmas is a religious
celebration in Christian country and most people in my country are Muslim and
this celebration has not been held.
-Are you have celebrations for the New
Year?
-Yes, we start our new year with spring
and we have 13 days celebrate.
This celebration called Nooruoz . This is an ancient celebration in my culture.
-Do you have Christian people in your
country?
-Yes, we have, but not much and they
celebrate the New Year.
-Ok thank you and happy Noorouz .
Monday, November 30, 2015
The Christmas
Joseph and Mary settled down and there among the animals, Jesus was
born. They wrapped the baby up in warm clothes and laid him in a manger filled
with straw. Meanwhile, on the hills outside of Bethlehem, some shepherds who
were watching over their sheep noticed a bright light in the sky. They had
never seen anything like it before, and they were afraid. An angel appeared and
told them not to be frightened. Instead, They should be happy since a very
special baby had been born who was the son of God.
Thursday, November 26, 2015
Wednesday, November 25, 2015
clear gender roles
In my country in traditional families all of responsibilities and income does by man.
But nowadays both man and woman work together outside the home.
In modern families household chores are shared and gender roles done with both of couple.
In my country when couple are at work responsibility of care child whit by grand mother or kindergarten.
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